I don't know if this will help at all, but I thought maybe you might want to see how mine are set up.
I don't know if this will help at all, but I thought maybe you might want to see how mine are set up.
Gorgeous Bike!! Oh yeah, the saddle is gorgeous too. It looks from the pics like you like yours rather soft with that 'hammock' in the center. I find I have to tighten it a lot so that there is little give. I went back to my old saddle today just for comparison and though it hurts my sit bones (reason for the change) I appreciated the way it made it all work for me.
What I learned from this is perhaps I do need a professional fit again to fit it as the old one was fit to me/my bike. I am VERY sensitive and if I am not fit perfectly to the bike almost everything hurts. I think the new saddle which is larger, wider and longer than my old one must throw off the fit just enough to make everything hurt (elbows, wrists, hands, crotch, etc,)
Did you find you adapted to yours right away or did it take time to find the right fit? I am waiting for Tom and his crew to return from Europe later this week and hope to have a longer conversation with them about the ins and outs of what is happening.
Thanks for the pics. I love your bike and the saddle looks wonderful on your bike. To be continued....
I guess I should have said "bikes" not bike. I was into the saddle when I first looked and then came upon picture #2 and noticed that bike.
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Thanks! The bikes are my pride and joy. I love them both so much, it's hard to decide which one to ride.
I had the saddles put on by the guy at my lbs who also has one, so he knew this saddle. As soon as I got on, it was ohhhhhhhappiness! My old saddle was like a block, so this was profoundly better.
If you look closely at the pic of the brown one, you can see the tension bolt. It's almost all the way in still on both of them. I recently (like 3 months ago) tightened the red saddle by maybe 3 turns, and that over did it, and my sitbones were not happy. I loosened it again 2 turns, and still I needed to re-adjust. Now it's comfy again. The reason I added tension wasn't that I was uncomfortable, but that the cut-out was starting to overlap.
As sunken as mine look, I'm actually on my sitbones. Maybe that's the key--the slinging makes room for your anatomy? I put the question mark because I'm really not sure of why it works.
Let us know how the fitting goes. If this isn't your dream saddle, I hope you find the one!
Jaquelin,
I can't help you with your problem, and I really hope that this is not an inapproprate post.
But, in the end, if you decide that you don't like this saddle, I would be happy to discuss buying it from you.
Lynette
I was thinking of buying a Selle An-atomica, but opted for a Brooks instead. I'm liking my Brooks as of right now, I just haven't broke it in yet, but I was wondering what size sit bones everyone has that rides a Selle An-atomica? My sit bones are like 145mm and was wondering if the Selle An-atomica would possibly be a good fit? I would have to get the clydesdale version (whoever thought that up, sucks) because I'm about 185lbs. I think I would like a cutout. I know I can get one on my Brooks, but I'm not sure if I want to do that or try out a selle an-atomica. Any suggestions would be great! I've also been eyeballing the Selle Lady Strike SMP TRK, the cutout looks great but the nose looks huge. I found a website that selling them for $51 and some change!
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I am a 144 mm., think my husband's sit bones are a little bit wider but not much. We LOVE these saddles and have put them on all our bikes. I have been meaning to post about our complete Selle An-atomica conversion. They are the greatest.
You are only 5 lbs. over their suggested weight limit for the regular saddle. I don't think it would be a problem if you got that one instead of the "Clydesdale", especially if you are increasing your exercise activity.
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